Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
&
The Concept of Thinking
Is it yours?
Homers
brain
Brain is..
Our Brain
Hippocratus 450 sm
Leonardo da Vincci 1550 sm
Marcx Dac 1836
Broca 1865
Camilio Golgi 1900
Carl Wernicke 1902
Paul MacLean 1950 (The Triune Brain
Theory)
Roger Sperry & Ornstein 1960 (The Split
Brain Theory)
Ned Hermann 1975 (Hermann Brain
Dominance Instrument)
When given a task or assignment, you dont always need to know why
its important.
You get a great deal of pleasure in creating to-do lists and checking
each item off as it is accomplished.
You would prefer Sudoku puzzles over getting messy with clay.
When shopping for an new car, you would probably look at fuel
efficiency and crash safety ratings over the looks of the car.
When traveling, you like to have your itinerary completely planned
down to the last detail.
Because you respond to verbal cues, you prefer lectures to textbooks.
You are good at remembering names.
Your office is neatly organized with a place for everything. You spend
little time looking for things.
When trying a new software program, you prefer to use the instruction
manual.
You are almost always on time or early for meetings and appointments
Left Brain
When given a task or assignment, you want to know why its important
because you like the big picture.
You dont need to-do lists because you like to wing it.
You would prefer modeling clay into pottery over Sudoku puzzles
because it is more creative.
When shopping for a new car, you would probably pick what looks best,
rather than what drives best.
When traveling, you like impulsive adventure: Why plan it all out and
ruin it?
Because you are visual, you prefer textbooks to lectures.
You can remember a persons face but not necessarily their name.
Your office is not necessarily organized but you find what you need,
eventually.
When trying a new software program, you install it and immediately
begin experimenting with it.
You arent always on time, even if you mean to be.
Right Brain
Conscious
vs.
Subconscious Mind
MIND
BODY
Sub-Conscious
Mind
Conscious
Mind
Visualize
your
positive
goal
Macro thinking:
1) Critical Thinking
2) Creative Thinking
Micro
Thinking
Thinking Skills